EAU BAGS POCHE - MATISSE
The Magic Pudding TamworthEAU BAGS POCHE - MATISSE
The Magic Pudding TamworthFrench for pocket, Poche is the essential that keeps everything exactly where it should be. Compact enough to carry as a clutch or slip neatly into one of our larger styles, it's equal parts chic and practical.
The Details:
- Handcrafted from 100% recycled nylon
- A refined pouch for makeup, toiletries and essentials
- Fits your phone, wallet and everyday pieces
- Secure zip closure
- Internal pocket for the small things
- Lightweight and easy to carry
- Designed to slip seamlessly into our larger styles
Dimensions:
H 20cm x W 30cm x D 10cm
From waste to your most used bag:
Each EAU BAG is handcrafted by skilled artisans in our dedicated studio in India. Olivia and Claudine visit their studio regularly to spend time with the team and oversee the making of each collection.
Our signature stripes are made from 100% recycled nylon - an upcycled material created from waste like discarded fishing nets, old carpets and factory off-cuts. These materials are collected, cleaned and melted down before being spun and hand-dyed into new nylon yarn.
The yarn is then woven into our durable striped fabric before being cut, stitched and assembled by hand into your most used bag.
Because these materials have lived a life before becoming an EAU BAG, you may notice subtle variations in colour, texture or stitching. These are not defects, but part of the bag's story - proof it was made by real hands, from materials that once existed elsewhere.
To care for your EAU BAG, follow these instructions:
- Your bag arrives flat to reduce waste. Just pop a towel inside for about an hour, and it'll take back its big, luscious shape.
- Only spot clean with a damp cloth. Avoid soaking your bag in water. Do not wash or tumble dry. Let it air dry naturally.
- No bleach, strong detergents, or abrasive cleaners.
- Keep it out of long-term direct sunlight to maintain its vibrant colours. If exposed to direct sunlight the colours will fade.
- Our bags are tough, but stuffing them beyond their limit can cause unnecessary strain on the stitching